Attraction: 1859 Jail, Marshal's Home & Museum

Behind the 12 limestone jail cells once filled with Jackson County's rowdiest residentslike Confederate guerrilla leader William Clarke Quantrill and infamous outlaw Frank Jamesstands the brick building where the chain gangs were housed. Sentenced to hard labor six days a week, the men set out at sunrise and didn't return before nightfall. Today, visitors can tour the marshal's home and prison, which looks much the same as it did 100 years ago.